precasting
Precasting refers to the manufacturing of concrete components off-site in a controlled factory environment. These components, such as beams, columns, slabs, and wall panels, are then transported to the construction site for assembly. This process contrasts with traditional cast-in-place concrete construction where concrete is poured directly into formwork at the final location.
The primary advantages of precasting include improved quality control, as manufacturing occurs under factory conditions with
Precast concrete elements are designed and manufactured to meet specific structural requirements. They are typically made
Common applications for precast concrete include bridges, parking garages, building frames, stadium seating, and modular construction.